Experimental makes a move to the Portuguese countryside

Experimental has announced the acquisition of Quinta da Comporta, an iconic address in the heart of the Portuguese countryside, where time slows down to embrace the beauty of Comporta…

Experimental has announced the acquisition of Quinta da Comporta, an iconic address in the heart of the Portuguese countryside

An hour and twenty minutes south of Lisbon, located in the exclusive coastal region on the Troia Peninsula Quinta da Comporta embodies a rare hospitality where guests immediately feel welcome, inspired, and connected to the place and its region. Experimental will be committed to revealing this unique destination to its guests, while preserving what makes Quinta da Comporta so special: its elegance, its intimate connection with the landscape, and a rare sense of freedom.

The area boasts endless beaches, infinite rice fields, wild dunes, and villages steeped in charm. A discreet, almost instinctive, luxury prevails soaking in the golden light and a bohemian, naturally elegant atmosphere. Here, the art of living is simple, refi ned, and deeply connected to nature.

The vast, open estate invites contemplation and exploration, from sunrise to sunset over the rice fields. The spa and wellness area are a sanctuary, offering a haven of calm and regeneration, in harmony with the gentle ocean. The experience also celebrates conviviality: warm spaces that encourage conversation, creativity, and the pleasure of being together. A sincere spirit, rooted in Comporta’s unique lifestyle, where the joy of getting together becomes an art form.

This news comes in addition to the recent acquisition by Experimental of the iconic Hotel Infante Sagres in Porto which will open under the group in autumn 2026 and solidifies the brand’s strategic plans for growth in the Portuguese market. Experimental currently has twelve hotels across London, Paris, Ibiza, Menorca, Venice, Verbier, Val d’Isère, the Cotswolds and will grow the portfolio with a further hotel in Rome, Porto and Comporta in 2026.

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